bear market territory. the federal reserve could boost interest rates by .75 point to try to time inflation that has the cost of everything rising. gas is still hovering above $5.00 a gallon nationwide, getting close to $7.00 out west in california. an estimate from moody s shows american households are spending about $460 more per month on necessities than they were one year ago. that means more families are having to make tough decisions just to get by. there s no way. it s cheaper to fly. it feels like you can t catch a break. it s difficult to save up for the things i do need in the long-term. we ll have more on it in a moment as well as the january 6th committee s next public hearing. it was scheduled for tomorrow. it was abruptly postponed. next steps in the senate on new gun legislation, when we could see actual text of a bill and most importantly a vote. we are going to start with the president s address genny moment now, and the economic realities that the coun
horrific state of mass shootings including racist attack in buffalo, new york and massacre of 19 children and two teachers at grade school in uvalde, texas, any new legislation would need at least 60 votes to pass in the senate and simple majority in the house. associate editor of the wall street journal and fox news contributor john busse is standing for analysis but first we go to lucas tomlinson with breaking news. lucas: moments ago the white house putting out a statement from president biden saying that this is a proposal, i want to thank chris murphy especially cornyn synema, there s the word again. does not do everything that i think is needed but reflects important steps in the direction. every day passes more children are at risk to be killed from mass shootings or shootings across the country. in 2020 there were 21,000 murders and after spade of mass shootings, buffalo, uvalde, chattanooga and philadelphia. our colleague mike emanuel has put up news, gop republican
on the arrest of thousands of white nationalists who are allegedly, many right and lgbtq pride event in idaho, policing the 31 men, are all said to be arraigned tomorrow and federal judges ruled against the department of homeland security policy that limited who ice good he could not arrest, and four from the u.s. and more on this, just ahead but first is a gas prices and another painful record let s get look live at the white house with the latest on inflation and the economy, that we gave for the biden administration. molly the new york times is giving piece on the far pages say that reporting many democrats increasingly view president biden is an anchor that should be cut loose in 2024 i called my gift is effective the president said this earlier on fox news sunday. up your close ally, and is president biden running 24 judy. yes he is i will tell you, it is my understanding me be clear, i am not speaking on his behalf or announcing his candidacy under saying as of
hello, good to have you with us. the united states is lifting the requirement for international travellers to have a covid test within 2a hours of boarding their flights from this sunday. the need for testing will be re evaluated every three months and could be reinstated if a new variant emerges. the move ends one of the last restrictions related to the pandemic in the us, where a more than a million people have died from covid. our new york business correspondent michelle fleury told me more about this latest announcement. the timing of this cannot be better for americans getting ready for their summer holidays. it means if they want to leave the country and travel to europe, they don t have to worry about getting stranded abroad. that was certainly something that the airline industry had been lobbying the administration about, saying it was creating hesitancy amongst americans who were nervous that they would then be out of pocket if they got stuck overseas with a positive
ukrainian officials are warning that humanitarian conditions in the russian occupied city of mariupol have deteriorated so far that there s a risk of diseases such as cholera and dysentery breaking out. the exiled deputy mayor of the southern port city says bodies are still being discovered in the ruins, there s a lack of doctors, and food and water are in short supply. our correspondet nick beake has more from kyiv. the concern is that the dark conditions in the city of death and destruction are idealfor the rapid spread of this disease among the 100,000 people were still set to be living there. tonight, the ministry of health here in ukraine have told us they actually have not recorded any official cases. that s not to say that they do not exist, but smirk case of they can t do any testing there because the russians are not allowing people in and out. this is a city where it s very hard to get any information from, communications are poor but we were able to speak to one